Quote: "Jones was doing something he loved when investigators say he jumped off a dock to try and help another man. 'They said he was fishing, took a fish off the hook and fell in the water. An hour or two hours later they were fishing my brother out of the water,' said Jones."

Note: Blamed on 'apparent drug overdose' so they were probably foaming at the mouth as they died. Also see the man who foamed at the mouth and crashed a vehicle into pedestrians in coastal Manhattan (New York) on this day...

Quote: "Four Saudi children from Al-Qatif governorate died due to chemical poisoning in one of the hotels of the Iranian city of Mash'had while 18 others have been reported to be in a critical condition. A source close to the family said the death cases were due to the leakage of a chemical substance into the room where the four children were staying. The chemical substance came through the central air-conditioning ducts."

Note: In May 2014, ten people had contact with water and died and eight more people were knocked unconscious, in Dera Ismail Khan (Pakistan), mentioned in the 2014-05-02 update. Touching water can be deadly nowadays. You'll never know if water is or isn't deadly now, except by finding out the hard way...

Note: Might have LOOKED like pesticide poisoning, since pesticides are neurotoxins, as is hydrogen sulfide. Four kids were just gassed to death in a hotel in Mash'had (Iran) too, and 18 more kids were injured, mentioned in the 2015-06-08 update...

Quote: "The police haven't found anything suspicious from near the bodies or in the truck. There were also no signs of eatables, poison or liquor on the spot which could help in going ahead with the case. One of the two is suspected to have vomited as there were some traces of vomiting inside the truck..."

Note: I mentioned this incident when the first brother died, in the 2015-06-10 update. Now they're both dead. I highly doubt it was methane that killed them in that sewer manhole, though methane might have been present. It's much more likely that it was hydrogen sulfide that killed them, since methane is a lighter-than-air gas and the manhole was open, so methane would just flow right out, but hydrogen sulfide, commonly called 'sewer gas', is a heavier-than-air gas and would not escape if the manhole was open...

Note: Hydrogen sulfide is called 'sewer gas' and a toilet is a likely place to find sewer gas. A woman was gassed to death by hydrogen sulfide in her home in Kansas City when her sewer trap malfunctioned and hydrogen sulfide got into her home that way, mentioned in the 2013-07-04 update. Lots of people have been found dead in bathrooms and toilets, public and private. Sometimes they're getting killed by contaminated water (Whitney Houston Syndrome), but sometimes the gas itself will kill people directly too. Did they check the water here for contamination? Oh, they didn't...

Quote: "The friends who had tried to contact Chilton went to her apartment about 7:20 p.m. Thursday and discovered the couple unresponsive after they were let in by the apartment manager. The couple were pronounced dead at the scene."